A notice in the commons

June 12, 2010 1:55 AM
As usual at the start of the second part of term, the students would arrive to find the noticeboard covered in signs, sheets, and notes. Among them was a large notice in bold, black lettering. Any student who looked closer would be able to read the following;

At the end of this term, Sonora Academy will be competing against Rocky Mountain International in a Muggle-style soccer tournament. We are looking for enthusiastic players to represent that school. No experience required. If you would like to try out, please sign your name and year below. If you would like to be considered as team coach, indicate this on your sign-up. If you have any queries, address them to Coach Pierce.
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Brad Hayman

June 23, 2010 10:48 PM
Brad had Gotham Central #22 in hand as he walked around the Aladren Common Room in a big circle. It was his favorite thing to do because he got to read comics and move around at the same time; the first-year couldn’t stand being still. His doctor had tried to give him Adderall after he’d done an ADHD exam on Brad the month before he’d come to Sonora, but Brad’s parents had refused to let him take it. He remembered his mom saying he didn’t want the doctor to give pointless drugs to her little baby, and that had gotten a rise out of Brad─he wasn’t a baby at all! He was a superhero! But still, he wasn’t interested in the medicine. Medicine was icky, kind of like supervillains.

As he was circling, he noticed a lot of chatter going on, which was unusual. In his experience so far, the Common Room was pretty quiet most of the time. It was nice because he could read his comic books in peace. He got really distracted when it was all loud. Having six brothers back home in Kansas made things really loud, so he usually had to go to the room he shared with Kendall and lock the door so no one bothered him when he wanted to pay close attention to a super-important comic book series like Superman #75. Just thinking about that issue made Brad’s mind explode from the craziness of Superman’s death! Thank God he came back to life later...

He jogged over to the gathered students, curious to find out what was going on. Once he could see the paper on the notice board that everyone was looking at, his eyes widened and a grin formed on his face. Soccer! He loved soccer! He played it with his brothers all the time, and he was actually pretty good at it. He only played goalie, though. All the other positions just seemed so boring compared to goalie. When he was in the goalie box, he got to save the world! Or at least hit and kick and knee away the balls that tried to invade his special zone!

He reached up and signed his name in his large, messy handwriting:

Brad Hayman, First Year
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